Both A and X look very good. Yes, I'm just getting around to these; been very busy at work and home!
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--- On Thu, 3/12/09, Mike Beech <beech1943(-at-)yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Mike Beech <beech1943(-at-)yahoo.com> Subject: [Anaglyphs] Mine Dump - A To: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, March 12, 2009, 12:48 PM
One of the thousands of mine tailings (waste) piles in Colorado. Also here is the ubiquitous abandoned vehicle, shot full of bullet holes (actually there are 2 at this site). People foolishly drive into these places in 2 wheel drive cars, breakdown or get stuck, and have to leave the vehicle. It seems as if there are one or more at the end of every mine road.
This mine is along the aptly named "Oh My God" highway near Central City, Colorado. The road is anything but a highway. Well, it is high. The drops are steep and deep. A dirt road with only one lane in many places (mostly the blind turns) hardly seems to deserve the name "highway." But the "Oh My God" part seems right, as that is what new visitors exclaim at every turn and switchback. A guardrail would be nice, but there is no place to put one.
If you come this way, and
want a thrill ride, I'll be glad to take you there.
Konica-Minolta DiMage A2, cha-cha, PS CS3
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